Data Delver: Mark Schaver, Louisville Courier

March 28th, 2010

It's all very simple for me to sit in front of my computer and proclaim myself a data journalist, or a programmer-journalist for that matter. I've spent a lot of time discovering my love for creating data-driven applications. But for many CAR reporters, the role of Web developer has chosen them as the field has developed Read More...

Data Delver: Chase Davis, California Watch

February 20th, 2010

My next Data Delver: By day, he's an investigative reporter. By night, he's Superman!  (Okay, he actually builds database applications with co-conspirator Matt Waite.  But that's almost the same, right?) The CAR world, as I see it, has two different paths you can go down: continue to use data for reporting stories, or apply those skills to web development and presenting data Read More...

Data Delver: MaryJo Webster, Pioneer Press

February 20th, 2010

One of the virtues of continuing to be a graduate student while pursuing my CAR journey has been the freedom to look at problems academically.  One issue I've been wrestling with is where we need to use more data.  I've come to the conclusion that it needs to be used more often in reporting.  That can be simple additions of a sentence to some breaking news stories, or using at as the basis for a long-term investigation Read More...

Data Delver: Mo Tamman, Wall Street Journal

February 13th, 2010

I think in the modern era, CAR merits consideration across all beats. Perhaps that's part of why I didn't discover it for so long, it never occurred to me to search for a specialty that looked at data, because I just assumed that was the way to do journalism. But if I were pressed to think of beats that are most naturally paired with CAR, I'd name politics first, and business second Read More...